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Not-so-Leaning Tower of Pisa as landmark straightens
The Tower of Pisa was closed to the public in January 1990 for 11 years over safety fears
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Rights group sues Abu Dhabi Crown Prince in France over Yemen
The complaint comes as pressure grows on French President Emmanuel Macron to curb arms sales to Saudi Arabia and UAE
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Isolated Indian tribe kill American intruder
Sentinelese hunt and gather in the forest and fish in the coastal waters of India's Andaman and Nicobar islands
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Five things to know about Interpol
Based in southeastern French city of Lyon since 1989, Interpol is officially politically neutral
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Tajikistan sentences killer of Western cyclists to life
Tajikistan's emerging tourism sector is one of the few sources of economic optimism in the majority Muslim country
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Spanish court rules against first sex workers union
Sex work is tolerated in Spain where it is neither illegal nor regulated
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Israeli minister says Trump peace plan a 'waste of time'
Palestinians see Jerusalem as capital of their future state and want its status to be negotiated between two sides
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Mbappe injured as France defeats Uruguay
PSG coach Tuchel received another bad news of his player Neymar slightly injured as they face Liverpool in UCL next
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Starvation leaves Yemeni boy Ghazi too weak to cry
Cases of malnourished children have become a reflection of the health system in Yemen
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US backs South Korean candidate, not Russian, to head Interpol
Kim Jong-Yang is currently the acting president of the global police body